Wesley Campbell, DVM, MS

Board Certified in Oncology by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

As a board-certified oncology specialist, Dr. Wesley Campbell sees often how the bonds between pets and their families can grow stronger after a cancer diagnosis. She also knows this first-hand; her dog, Broadway, was diagnosed with cancer when Campbell was a veterinary student.

A Greenville, S.C, native, Dr. Campbell brings expertise and innovation in veterinary oncology to CARE. She specializes in the treatment of sarcomas, as well as lymphoma and leukemia. She speaks regularly at local and national veterinary meetings on small-animal oncology. She also utilizes novel therapeutics to treat cancer holistically.

Her goal: To provide the best care while maximizing her patients’ quality of life – just as she saw with Broadway. “I want to share the compassion, support and medical expertise with others that I experienced,” she says.

EDUCATION:

Bachelor of Science, Presbyterian College

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia

Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Internship, North Carolina State University

Masters of Science, Medical Oncology Residency, Auburn University

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

RESEARCH & AWARDS:

Special interests include the treatment of hemangiosarcoma, osteosarcoma and other sarcomas as well as lymphoma and leukemia. Has a particular interest in using Interventional Radiology to perform advanced, minimally invasive procedures.

Research published in Veterinary and Comparative Oncology.

An active advocate of continuing education, she has spoken on small-animal oncology topics such as mast cell tumors, leukemia, lymphoma, oral fibrosarcoma and other tumor types.

PETS:

Two Australian Shepherds, Jake and Muggsy. Jake is a cancer survivor, now disease-free after a rare tumor was found on his leg several years ago. She also fosters pups for the Carolina Hearts Aussie Rescue group, and she typically has a foster “furbaby” to take gentle care of.

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About CARE

Our mission is to set the standard for veterinary care and service by delivering outstanding specialty and emergency medicine. To remain on the forefront, we will attract and foster accomplished professionals at every level of care. Through our expertise and compassion we will work as a team with our clients to provide the best quality of life for their pet.